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grasshopper, a rocket space x uses to find in technology. -- this is grasshopper. the mind behind paypal and tesla, elon musk. >> elon musk is remarkably arithmetic and very much -- charismatic and very much in visionary. he talks about what he sees for the future of space at. from day one he has talked about the long-term vision for his company. >> he brings a lite different mindset to the industry. >> for elon musk him of this is just the beginning. his goal is cheap human spaceflight. why not? humans on planet mars. >> here in france, the president francois hollande has just revealed he had prostate surgery two years ago. he says he was hospitalized in 2011, just a few weeks before the socialist primary. speaking earlier today, the prime minister confirm that the president is now in excellent health. behind one of man france's most popular soft drinks has died. the driving force behind orangina. i look back at the algerian born entrepreneur who made the fizzy orange drink in the curvy bottle a legend. was born in algeria in 1936 and has since been sold around th
grasshopper, a rocket space x uses to find in technology. -- this is grasshopper. the mind behind paypal and tesla, elon musk. >> elon musk is remarkably arithmetic and very much -- charismatic and very much in visionary. he talks about what he sees for the future of space at. from day one he has talked about the long-term vision for his company. >> he brings a lite different mindset to the industry. >> for elon musk him of this is just the beginning. his goal is cheap human...
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china sees the space program as a symbol of that going into national state is a technological advancements. i do still use the limits. china aims to establish a permanent space station by twenty twenty and eventually tantamount to the main. maybe now it is in your head up the delivery of your internet shopping was just too slow you are going to love. that's ahead of the adams on has just unveiled the future of deliveries and easy to press it. he wants to use what you've seen here these little after proctor media drones to fly small packages to consumers in just thirty minutes. the us retail giant said its products to require additional safety testing and federal approval but the nonsense what it's calling it a crime they are serving as could be up and running again for the wide effects. the key with the anti god or cares what you can take that to stay with us. like this it seems simple you can get complicated. some certainty when everything can change things can get difficult. so cleaning of the sea can give you a better view. see the inside story of the company. calls to the global econom
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and logistics and other environmental technology it sector. also that of the british business of various women there are always china's trade and investment a murmur and saw the band that really it is really the common been taught that maybe our brains list of countries closer. it was a bad driver. and don't foresee in the meantime chinese businesses are getting more aggressive. so potty invest overseas and with britain offers not only of experience but also miss the market for it again in the ears of the infrastructure building on fortune you would have to leave and that's a about china direct sale of the center for international business ethics and begin best of international business and economics. thank you very much indeed for years. the rees government has released a list of twenty six points. it sees as milestones and affixed a reformed elites and grief and freedoms of its citizens. i commend my spirit on the opposition have dismissed it as smoke and mirror as has already been international outrage of the fall rains decision to keep a p
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ideas and technological endeavors. lou will will will will. and. the wild. i'm certainly coming up over the next hour or debate focusing on education standards around the world the latest international survey shows the station students for the best by far in every category friends in the uk struggling to keep their heads above water. what makes a good score and prepares students to compete in today's world. we've got peaches analysts and economists who carried out surveys which seemed to give you their opinion an opponent after that. first though international news. thank you city and these are the headlines to see mya has been out from under it shot dead outside his time in pay rates. the shiite militant group was quick to accuse israel which denies any involvement. protesters refused to leave she as independents ladder onto the prime minister warned the opposition to stop asking making a difficult time. and then to make it to print the building faces hefty fines on anyone paying this tax to head to the senate and the next two. says israel will suffer the c
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've. covered. to algerians you had been held by the u.s. for more than a decade without charge or trial at guantanamo bay have now been transferred to the homeland but the men were strongly against being sent back to algeria where they feared being persecuted by the authorities or targeted by extremists. as more at a glacial pace u.s. officials attempt to move forward with the limbo known as one tunnel with endless excuses and a web of bureaucracy allegedly getting in the way of just closing the place down in the latest attempt to take baby steps to figure out what to do with its detainees the u.s. has transferred two prisoners to their home country of algeria out of one hundred sixty four the majority of whom have long been cleared for transfer or release this server petri you should it was involuntary and took place despite the detainees pleas to not have this happen as they feared mistreatment or torture upon their return home the lawyers of the two men jamelle and ms yon and some have described
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they are also expected to select and using different technology for specific purposes. some educators warn that nurseries are falling into the trap of displacing traditional learning and play activities with high tech alternatives. the challenge for daycare centers are trying to combine both, making children as comfortable with a mouse as they are with a pencil. >> would you be able to recognize the names and faces of 180 strangers, in 15 minutes? if the answer is yes, then you're a prime candidate for the annual contest. paul brennan remembered to go along too. >> there are people in this room who can memorize the order of more than 20 packs of playing cards. recall more than 300 random spoken numbers. and remember a sequence of binary numbers more than 4,000 digits long. it seems unbelievable until you see them do it. >> it's boring sitting and looking at numbers but the truth is that during the memorization time, we create a lot of pictures, sounds in our minds, our mind because our memory is really colorful and is really, really something occupying yeah. >> during t
they are also expected to select and using different technology for specific purposes. some educators warn that nurseries are falling into the trap of displacing traditional learning and play activities with high tech alternatives. the challenge for daycare centers are trying to combine both, making children as comfortable with a mouse as they are with a pencil. >> would you be able to recognize the names and faces of 180 strangers, in 15 minutes? if the answer is yes, then you're a prime...
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we've invented a lot of technological means to assist us in overcoming that fog of war. but even so it doesn't it's still haven't gotten to honor percent even the best command even the best soldier. going to make mistakes the deadliest occurrence in u.s. military history is believed to be an incident during operation cobra in world war two when allied bombing raids missed enemy targets and killed over five hundred soldiers in a single day. when army regulation shifted and required that families be informed of friendly fire casualties the attitude toward friendly fire incidents also transformed in the new era of public disclosure friendly fire incidents were cast as criminal and accompanied by a campaign to demonize the responsible parties or even court martial during gulf war one an incident involving nineteen year u.s. army veteran lieutenant colonel ralph alles became the first high profile case resulting from the change in friendly fire policy. on the night of february sixteenth one thousand nine hundred one hales took command of his apache helicopter to check on two
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sunny it's technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. for the new whole show marginalise should be making news all the face time to time people. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. deliberate torch is on its epic journey to such. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred ton two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip by land air and sea and others face. a limp dick torch relay. on r t r c dot com. i am jamie you. are with the assault section of the second platoon third special forces unit. and we were always on the alert for a long conflict because if we get intelligence about militants in the neighborhood it's usually reliable it was the squadron has played a part in conflicts before but this was the first attack of its kind on terrain like this. when we were expecting them we were ready for them at any moment but it was a very difficult area and they were able to open fire first. was not. used to do. for a sp
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. >> it seems like there is a lot of technology involved. the drones would be completely self programmed. there would not be a human manipulating them. it would be a computer manipulating the drones and telling them where to go. would guidethey themselves with cameras and other advanced technologies. my guess is it will be an extremely limited markets at first and that it will take time to develop. my guess is it would be fairly expensive at the start, just to keep everybody from doing it at once. other thanre anyone jeff bezos, it would be discounted immediately. given the scale of his ambition, it is another indication of the head of amazon having to do everything bigger and better than everybody else. >> he is willing to take risks and try new things. amazon is willing to look at the and pay a little money up front to develop a long-term strategy. a lot of other companies want to see a profit really quickly and will not try these may be expensive projects that will have a long-term payoff. he has stuck to his guns on these projects. i thi
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. >> this daycare facility in west london has a special technology course for children once a week. they learn on computers like this. by the time they reach school age they know how to navigate a keyboard and a computer mouse. but there are concerns that the early use of tablets and computers is making it difficult for children to learn tasks like using a pen and pencil and the use of a computer makes it difficult for children to learn new things. only 53% of boys aged five are able to write simple stories or lists at the expected level. in in girls that number is 69%. the manager said getting the balance right is glen whether we provide scissors, felt tips even brushes for painting we're teaching those skills in writing skills. i would say it's a balance of both. you to give children the exposure because technology is going to be in their future as well. >> reporter: children under five are expected to recognize the range of technology used at home and in school. they're also expected to be able to select and use different technology for specific purpos purposes. some educators wa
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. >> reporter: it's 19th century technology, combined with 21st century, entrepreneurship. this man is a farmer turned oil prospector. >> translator: when i first heard about it, i drempt of striking a big pot of gold. >> reporter: on a good day he makes $45, a small fortune in this country, by it comes at a risk. >> translator: yes, there are some dangers like mechanical problems and fire, and no, there are no rules and regulations. >> reporter: whatever oil he extracts is sold to small-time buyers who take $2 a budget. business is brisk in the mid-afternoon, and the middlemen are looking to cut a deal. oil was first discovered here in the 19th century. during the military regime's rule, land was confiscated. when the government took over several years ago, the state returned the land to farmers. there are lots of small thriving villages drawn by the prospect of quick money. it is also restaurant owners and shopkeepers who give this place a entrepreneurial air. but not everyone who comes here ends up making a fortune. this man has sunk his savings into this all plot and th
. >> reporter: it's 19th century technology, combined with 21st century, entrepreneurship. this man is a farmer turned oil prospector. >> translator: when i first heard about it, i drempt of striking a big pot of gold. >> reporter: on a good day he makes $45, a small fortune in this country, by it comes at a risk. >> translator: yes, there are some dangers like mechanical problems and fire, and no, there are no rules and regulations. >> reporter: whatever oil he...
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. >> it seems like there is a lot of technology involved. the drones would be completely self programmed. there would not be a human manipulating them. it would be a computer manipulating the drones and telling them where to go. would guidethey themselves with cameras and other advanced technologies. my guess is it will be an extremely limited markets at first and that it will take time to develop. my guess is it would be fairly expensive at the start, just to keep everybody from doing it at once. other thanre anyone jeff bezos, it would be discounted immediately. given the scale of his ambition, it is another indication of the head of amazon having to do everything bigger and better than everybody else. >> he is willing to take risks and try new things. amazon is willing to look at the and pay a little money up front to develop a long-term strategy. a lot of other companies want to see a profit really quickly and will not try these may be expensive projects that will have a long-term payoff. he has stuck to his guns on these projects. i thi
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some schools are using new technology to help them learn. we visited a school in new york that specialises in educating thing with severe disability. >> children come to henry advice cardy school from all over new york. chris is on his way to earning a high school diploma. >> it taught me a lot since i came here. telling me there are no limits. >> this confidence is in large part thanks to technology like this. >> do you remember how to do that? >> no. >> it's helping 180 students with severe disabilities here, who might otherwise not be able to study. >> i know what i want. i don't let anyone stop me. >> 20-year-old chelsea cannot speak through her mouth. this tool let's her communicate which using her eyes. >> now using i gaz, when you don't have movement, you have access to technology. >> happy. so happy. >> around 8% of children under age 15 in the u.s. are considered disabled. half of them are severely disabled. under federal law all children with disabilities have a right to free education and an environment that meets their need. new
some schools are using new technology to help them learn. we visited a school in new york that specialises in educating thing with severe disability. >> children come to henry advice cardy school from all over new york. chris is on his way to earning a high school diploma. >> it taught me a lot since i came here. telling me there are no limits. >> this confidence is in large part thanks to technology like this. >> do you remember how to do that? >> no. >>...
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i am joined by a national technology reporter for the washington post. are the tech companies here motivated by principle or profit? >> i am guessing both. nobody likes having their stuff stolen, and that is what has happened here. it is bad business for users to think their information is going to be stolen if they give it to google or yahoo. they knew they were giving information to the u.s. government under court order. but the extent has taken this them by shock. data was selected from fiber on particular cables over southeast. >> what about the chance of a new law being passed? >> hard to know where this is going. the u.s. congress is not known for its efficiency. this has gotten the world's attention. i think the shape is early to tell, but i wouldn't be surprised to see some kind of act. >> doesn't the government have a case when it cease it needs all this information to protect national security. >> sure. if my job was to prevent titleist attacks, i want everything all over the world. the question is do we as citizens want information collected o
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. >> the world's biggest technology companies are demanding to u.s. surveillance laws. they have written an open letter to president obama and they say the government needs to preserve people's trust in the internet. what are they demanding and are they proposing reforms. >> reporter: that's a good question, but first what they're demanding from the u.s. government is five principles to be respected. the core principles is the end to the mass data collecting. we've learned from edward snowdon is the collecting and storing. they say that has to end. there has to be more of a legal framework and more accountability and transparency about these operations. they're very worried. these internet companies say they're worried as a result customers around the world simply aren't going to use their services if there is going to be a direct line to the government. as you suggested there are questions that aren't addressed. for stars, why do these companies collect so much information about us in the first place. maybe if they didn't collect so much information and store it away,
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troubling is that he won't address the central issue ok thank you very much to do list for the media technology journalists and of course that debate does continue the editor of the guardian newspaper facing the questioning from the home affairs select committee right now. live from london sam many thanks indeed for that to you and your guests as well and lots of our local how much pressure the guardian has phrased these last months the paper began publishing revelations of surveillance this summer soon after police came knocking on the door demanding the paper hand over all the information it had and that didn't work so the paper was threatened with legal action reportedly by figures close to david cameron the paper refused to yield in august the partner of a guardian columnist for the taint and to terror laws allegedly for carrying more incriminating data and later that month the paper was forced to destroy the hard drives containing sensitive data although that too failed to stop more revelations and here we are now talking about the editor of the guardian going before the piece that. after
troubling is that he won't address the central issue ok thank you very much to do list for the media technology journalists and of course that debate does continue the editor of the guardian newspaper facing the questioning from the home affairs select committee right now. live from london sam many thanks indeed for that to you and your guests as well and lots of our local how much pressure the guardian has phrased these last months the paper began publishing revelations of surveillance this...
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industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all the three d. printed parts that went into making this car after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal laser centering to produce this browning nine hundred eleven pistol the three d. printed in metal gun has fired over one thousand rounds in the meantime solid concepts has manufactured its second nineteen eleven firearm solid concepts insists the stainless steel firearm they've introduced to the world can't be replicated by hobbyists these machines start at six hundred thousand and go up to a million dollars they need to be in industrial environments they require more electricity than is available in residential areas and it will be years before metal printers become available on the consumer market not exactly the world's first mini metal maker has already been created and with laser centering patents set to expire in february it's predicted that metal desktop printers will hit the consumer market before you know it as the world has learned the convenie
industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all the three d. printed parts that went into making this car after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal laser centering to produce this browning nine hundred eleven pistol the three d. printed in metal gun has fired over one thousand rounds in the meantime solid concepts has manufactured its second nineteen eleven firearm solid concepts insists the stainless steel firearm...
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trying to communicate with our government about our concern the big problem with copyright is that technology has changed and they and a lot of these companies are just refusing to sort of adopt to existing reality of the internet how we all just want to interact and share and contribute to the content that's out there. and so we had this out for you be you was tries to smooth the relations with pakistan but the deadly drama strikes remain a key sticking point with washington setting a tough ultimatum one. all of the four hundred three settlers living in this particular area used to have a large houses before the for the human accident. in tiny not makeshift camps of fukushima refugees and news hopeful that we turning to a life they saw washed away that's up to the break. up to. speak the language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the p.r.p. interview intriguing stories. in trying. to find out more visit. i think that. they were going to do that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution
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of the risks of this technology and i have to say that these protests aren't limited to places like romania this is certainly an issue that's not this is certainly a big issue in the u.k. as well the people here aren't immune to it at the moment we've got protests taking place in greater manchester where a company called i gas is supposed to start exploratory drilling and we know that protesters there have been trying to block roads in order to avoid trucks from arriving at the. it's just one particular test well but this company is supposed to be. opening more wells and they're supposed to have more. drilling sites because the northwest of england is full of shale gas its reserves the last u.k. in terms of energy supply for up to six years and i've been covering these fracking stories we've had protests in sussex as well as other test sites and i personally spoke to a man in lancashire last year who showed me a crack on his wall from earthquakes that had taken place near blackpool. or fracking taking place there so these are things that are still these protests are still taking pla
of the risks of this technology and i have to say that these protests aren't limited to places like romania this is certainly an issue that's not this is certainly a big issue in the u.k. as well the people here aren't immune to it at the moment we've got protests taking place in greater manchester where a company called i gas is supposed to start exploratory drilling and we know that protesters there have been trying to block roads in order to avoid trucks from arriving at the. it's just one...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've. covered. pleasure to have you with us here today. amount to lead south africa out of his darkest days of apartheid nelson mandela will be laid to rest on december the fifteenth that his family estate would come a change a quality he embodied be maintained in a country which suffered such deep scars. if a different chapter on segregation now lies ahead. for many years south africans in particular have been asking themselves the question what happens when mandela pos is on and for a long time there was a war we that everything he stood for which was essentially bringing white and black south africans to give it would disappear when he dies this question has become less urgent as the years have passed on and a new generation of south africans has come to the fore but certainly there are pockets of particularly white south africans who are today afraid now i visited the community of plain fun tain which is a white on cave they you find only off the condos now these are white south africans who can
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. >> correspondent jacob ward checks out the new technology. >> a year ago a start-up founder and vice president of a tech company in san francisco bought 1,0003d printer. he made keys. >> i lock myself out of the apartment. i picked up a lock-pick set to pick my way in and realised, "hey, instead of walking three blocks to a locksmith to make a copy of a key, i can print one at home." >> he realised he could make others' keys by take pictures on a cell phone. he can photograph a normal key, literally one on a bar, feed the image into his 3d printer and produce a working copy. >> keys are simple. to get a key to work you have to outline the shape, a 2d shape and you have the key. >> is the thickness important. >> no, it just has to be thin enough to slide in. >>. >> these are red herrings. i have a book there which has the top five key types, and that covers 95% of the u.s. >> ras can is a nice guy with a high-paying job. he's not looking to break into anyone's home. he wanted to make a point. >> my hope is that people realise keys are autodated. these thingses are really just senses o
. >> correspondent jacob ward checks out the new technology. >> a year ago a start-up founder and vice president of a tech company in san francisco bought 1,0003d printer. he made keys. >> i lock myself out of the apartment. i picked up a lock-pick set to pick my way in and realised, "hey, instead of walking three blocks to a locksmith to make a copy of a key, i can print one at home." >> he realised he could make others' keys by take pictures on a cell phone....
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jake, what sort of technology are we talking about? >> john, it's called a positive control system. positive train control is where the ntsb i has been pushing for0 years. the combination of gps sensors, sensors in the tracks, control sensors and remote control in the trains to compensate when a driver has been disabled, incapacitated or not paying attention. >> is there any difference between passenger trains and freight trains and the technology that they have? >> well, the difference really has to do with just how incredibly dangerous a train can be depending on what it's carrying. we've seen in new york the dangerous situation where trains are full the people. but even trains without people on board canner dangerous. in 2005 in south carolina, there was a terrible crash in which a tanker full of chlorine basically atomized in the air and a cloud of this poisonous gas caused the evacuation of 5,400 people and killed seven. in canada we saw in quÉbec the crash in which oil basically spilled, caught on fire and exploded, destroying that town. it's really just a question of what th
jake, what sort of technology are we talking about? >> john, it's called a positive control system. positive train control is where the ntsb i has been pushing for0 years. the combination of gps sensors, sensors in the tracks, control sensors and remote control in the trains to compensate when a driver has been disabled, incapacitated or not paying attention. >> is there any difference between passenger trains and freight trains and the technology that they have? >> well, the...
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players have been having and of course the news comes at a time when microsoft google facebook and other technology giants have written an open letter to the u.s. government calling on them to review their security and their surveillance operations so no matter how you spin it it's just not the best day for the n.s.a. n.g.c. h.q. to be found to have been playing world of warcraft just doesn't look good. for of london paula thank you very much indeed about where. the u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel has landed in pakistan to try and iron out entrenched differences between washington and islamabad american drone strikes our central sticking point they've killed almost a thousand civilians in the country since two thousand and three and triggered a wave of protests but blocks are made to supply trucks to afghanistan two weeks ago for freelance journalist who is in islamabad for. but this is the first visit by the u.s. defense secretary. to pakistan in four years which shows how much the u.s. wants to build a relationship with pakistan and ease tensions which have been occurring over these drone atta
players have been having and of course the news comes at a time when microsoft google facebook and other technology giants have written an open letter to the u.s. government calling on them to review their security and their surveillance operations so no matter how you spin it it's just not the best day for the n.s.a. n.g.c. h.q. to be found to have been playing world of warcraft just doesn't look good. for of london paula thank you very much indeed about where. the u.s. defense secretary chuck...
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in a lot of other things as jobs in renewable energy jobs in energy efficiency there are jobs in new technologies so quite you know we don't necessarily have to go down this route and also that we're really serious about meeting our climate emissions reductions we need to be looking at what is going to give us the maximum return for investment in terms of providing energy but also providing those reduced emissions and the long term future i mean your report was saying just now that one of these areas we're looking at six years supply will six year supply given the amount of money that will go into it the amount of. concern there is about it is maybe not the sort of the long term sustainable energy future that you really need so we could be investing elsewhere and those big business companies should really be looking i think at different sorts of investor to yes provide jobs to the renewables earlier on in our show you said there's still a lot of. the. why and why not solve this whole story is really back you up a yes of course not pleasant thing obviously to your back garden we have all the peopl
in a lot of other things as jobs in renewable energy jobs in energy efficiency there are jobs in new technologies so quite you know we don't necessarily have to go down this route and also that we're really serious about meeting our climate emissions reductions we need to be looking at what is going to give us the maximum return for investment in terms of providing energy but also providing those reduced emissions and the long term future i mean your report was saying just now that one of these...
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science technology innovation is developed from around russia we. covered. the ukraine deeply divided kid sovereign decision to walk away from an association agreement with brussels has resulted in an explosion of street protests and violence some western pundits have even called for the overthrow of ukraine's current political order it would seem those who alternately watch the orange revolution are bent on giving it a second try. dramas the. stories others refuse to. face is changing the world. so picture. from around the globe. to me. i'll be watching on t.v. in syria a group of kidnapped christian nuns have reportedly been relocated by the mist rebel captors the women were abducted when opposition fighters stormed the ton of it's mostly populated by christians who was seen by the rebels as backers of the syrian government damascus has appealed for international efforts to free the captives now mother agnes is a nun from syria she's been in contact with the rebel officials to try to resolve the situation. now. we've had some contradictory statements the l
science technology innovation is developed from around russia we. covered. the ukraine deeply divided kid sovereign decision to walk away from an association agreement with brussels has resulted in an explosion of street protests and violence some western pundits have even called for the overthrow of ukraine's current political order it would seem those who alternately watch the orange revolution are bent on giving it a second try. dramas the. stories others refuse to. face is changing the...
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money down the drain just a waste but not for the multinationals which one yet multinational sold their technology it is the congolese people who are losing out today. and all the wealth is being controlled because of this debt. i don't know what is the reasoning all the heads of the world bank and the i.m.f. . this is what they say we will make these developing countries used to the funding we provide them for the development and for the daily management of their business . if we make them reliance on this funding if you know we vary by obtain a means of influencing them and it is a dictator certain type of policy the party take. over when robert mcnamara to go for ed the world bank he wanted to do something grandiose. he began by boring on the markets in order to be able to lend more he flew home and sell loans in the south where some countries and me to they were completely incapable of keeping them back. save so it's some point we can all make it mean go back and we say listen you know since you can't pay your debts give us a pound of flesh sell your oil real cheap to our oil companies or vote
money down the drain just a waste but not for the multinationals which one yet multinational sold their technology it is the congolese people who are losing out today. and all the wealth is being controlled because of this debt. i don't know what is the reasoning all the heads of the world bank and the i.m.f. . this is what they say we will make these developing countries used to the funding we provide them for the development and for the daily management of their business . if we make them...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. form is probably the most complex and difficult to. apply. to the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. killed a bunch of people don't know if their families are really us people. reading. this some shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because of it because it was night time for in the morning even the best even the mesh shoulders. are going to make mistakes does this whole idea of brotherhood an author. and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context that has absolutely no place. right on the scene. first strip. and i think picture. on a reporter's twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. what. they are saying here hundreds of thousands of pro e.u. protesters battle police and storm government buildings in the ukrainian capital there demanding that president quit for not signing a trade deal with europe. and. breakthrough nuclear. hawke's. failure. to.
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lawmakers don't think that iran should develop nuclear technology at all the obama administration had to engage in diplomatic acrobatics to both acknowledge iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy and not acknowledge it at the same time we approach these negotiations with a basic understanding of iran like any nation should be able to access peaceful nuclear energy. but because of its record of violating its obligations iran must accept strict limitations on its nuclear program that make it impossible to develop a nuclear weapon the scope and role of iran's enrichment as is set forth in the language within this document says that iran's peaceful nuclear program is subject to a negotiation and to mutual agreement despite the official's attempts to appease the hawks punches are flying security cameras it looks like we've tacitly agreed that they will be enriching for commercial purposes down the road so i think you're going to see on capitol hill again a bipartisan effort to try to make sure that this is not the final agreement another senator marco rubio call the deal quote a blow to o
lawmakers don't think that iran should develop nuclear technology at all the obama administration had to engage in diplomatic acrobatics to both acknowledge iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy and not acknowledge it at the same time we approach these negotiations with a basic understanding of iran like any nation should be able to access peaceful nuclear energy. but because of its record of violating its obligations iran must accept strict limitations on its nuclear program that make it...
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allegations of their products being harmful but the report released by the institute for responsible technology finds that the weed killer known as roundup used on g m o's also has a negative effect on gut bacteria ishak says a nice insidious because you don't have an immediate acute reaction but it evokes your health slowly over time are chosen outside of. kidney failure cancer these have all been shown to be very strongly correlated with the use of ground on corn and so on in the meantime monsanto has reportedly spent billions on lobbying to keep g.m.o. foods from being labeled in the u.s. sales in the gluten free food market have reached new heights due to a dangerous health epidemic this comes as monsanto grossed more than thirteen billion dollars in revenue last year selling products many believe to be responsible for that epidemic in the first place marina port ny r.t. new york. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world in brazil hundreds of indigenous people have attempted to storm government buildings in the capital brasilia this comes after the justice ministry
allegations of their products being harmful but the report released by the institute for responsible technology finds that the weed killer known as roundup used on g m o's also has a negative effect on gut bacteria ishak says a nice insidious because you don't have an immediate acute reaction but it evokes your health slowly over time are chosen outside of. kidney failure cancer these have all been shown to be very strongly correlated with the use of ground on corn and so on in the meantime...
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experience of covering these stories there hasn't been an area where locals haven't been opposed to this technology taking place on their doorstep and there's just been a crackdown we've heard reports from remaining a web police have forcibly removed local villages from where energy giant chevron was supposed to start test drilling well i can tell you i can believe that that crackdown was brutal and i can tell you it would have to be because i was in that village and i was covering that story when those protesters were forming a human chain around that site and they said to me that they would point to the death to avoid this fracking taking place. to stop them even if you means playing with our lives you want to send the army. who won't give up until the. rumanian says that a big issue in the u.k. as well people here on to new to at the moment we've got protests taking place in greater manchester where a company called i gas is supposed to start exploratory drilling and we know that protesters there have been trying to block roads in order to avoid trucks from arriving at the test site and this is
experience of covering these stories there hasn't been an area where locals haven't been opposed to this technology taking place on their doorstep and there's just been a crackdown we've heard reports from remaining a web police have forcibly removed local villages from where energy giant chevron was supposed to start test drilling well i can tell you i can believe that that crackdown was brutal and i can tell you it would have to be because i was in that village and i was covering that story...
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trying to communicate with our government about our concern the big problem with copyright is that technology has changed and they and a lot of these companies are just refusing to sort of adapt to existing reality of you know the internet how we all just want to interact and share and contribute to the content that's out there. this is all seeing to national on still ahead this hour business beyond borders the u.k. tells companies they shouldn't be sending their goods to the bank becoming the latest european to explicitly declare israel's settlements illegal. tromped in tiny make shift comes fukushima refugees lose hope of returning to a life they saw washed away that's after the break. do we speak your language was anybody will or not a. program some documentary some spanish what matters to you. it will turn it into english stories. here. the spanish find out more visit actuality. you're watching aussie international it's good to have you with us let's move on now the first subways bonk has caved in and handed over confidential client information to washington u.s. authorities are demanding
trying to communicate with our government about our concern the big problem with copyright is that technology has changed and they and a lot of these companies are just refusing to sort of adapt to existing reality of you know the internet how we all just want to interact and share and contribute to the content that's out there. this is all seeing to national on still ahead this hour business beyond borders the u.k. tells companies they shouldn't be sending their goods to the bank becoming the...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future. so the lesson we teach to the world is that the best way to defend yourself is to get yourself a nuclear weapon and of course the biggest culprit of using nuclear weapons and producing nuclear weapons and weapons about struction is my birthday should the united states and i find it absolutely insane that we sit here and talk about iran suppose that nuclear weapons program where you know the united states is producing every kind of weapon under the sun is spending more than every other military on the planet combined and it's involved in more war and more death and more suffering than every other nation combined and yet it's sitting there on a pedestal talking about other nations developing weapons of mass destruction it is insane that we even allow them to do this the first nation that needs to disarm without question is the united states. and i play this cleaner who's in love with the waitress on stage managing that there's an audience i used to take drugs and drink like. the police
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the technology is harmful to people's health and the environment. the real concern is that this is a technology that basically has been proven not to work as the oil industry claims and it has resulted in contamination irrefutable evidence of contamination of water soil and the and and also significant negative health impacts on the population that live above the gas fields but it reflects the fact that we are dealing with a cowboy industry that is driven by greed and little else that. the government of bahrain again coming under fire for alleged human rights violations despite calls from amnesty international authorities have failed to free one of the country's most well known activists who's now already served most of his term he was put behind bars in two thousand and twelve are now eligible for release but likely to stay locked up on top of that authorities recently detained the leader of the european bahraini organization for human rights the same joe was arrested when he went to a police station to file a defamation complaint against a governm
the technology is harmful to people's health and the environment. the real concern is that this is a technology that basically has been proven not to work as the oil industry claims and it has resulted in contamination irrefutable evidence of contamination of water soil and the and and also significant negative health impacts on the population that live above the gas fields but it reflects the fact that we are dealing with a cowboy industry that is driven by greed and little else that. the...
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. >> and trying to keep up technology. the senate working on a plastic gun ban. >> reporter: this is something that has been in place since the reagan administration, but gun control advocates say there is a problem. what has to happen, any gun that is predominantly made of plastic has to have a metal part to make it secure. one problem is that that metal, that piece of metal under current law can be easily detached. for any reason someone would want to do something like than there is a proposal to make that put in plastic guns. that's likely to fail. >> and you and i know that they will take their vacation , but t seems to america that congress is doing less and less and they're on vacation more and more. >> reporter: when you include the post office namings, and profunctory items, in there is no question. they come in for two days a week. you put it all together they might be here for six months out of the year. they're expected to spend five hours a day at the d this, c or rnc on the phone dialing for dollars, and much
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.> you heard it here first >> let's move on and talk technology. a number of technology giants have called on president gong to have greater restrictions on government security. looking the companies for? >> what they want the government o do is curtail their electronic surveillance programs. it is eight of the biggest tech written an o have open letter to president obama and the congress. today.s in papers effectively they appear to be more specific in what they want. one thing they want is there to the authority o of the government to access online. e-mail and data we heard effectively that kind c.e.o. of t from the google saying we have been doing in terms of encryption and -- of data but we have learned the government is taking the data servers. so that undermines our effort. that is the first thing is see put on the government's ability and authority to access information in the world. >> but what we are talking about only way the n.s.a. is collecting data. page fectively what larry is talking about is the n.s. afpa. muscular that the world le
.> you heard it here first >> let's move on and talk technology. a number of technology giants have called on president gong to have greater restrictions on government security. looking the companies for? >> what they want the government o do is curtail their electronic surveillance programs. it is eight of the biggest tech written an o have open letter to president obama and the congress. today.s in papers effectively they appear to be more specific in what they want. one thing...
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making headlines around the world for you this hour iran is moving ahead with tests on more efficient technology to enrich uranium is comes just two weeks after six world powers clinched a deal with tehran over its nuclear program the move does not apparently contradict the geneva agreement and the un's atomic watchdog has been kept informed about developments. in mexico six people suspected of stealing a truck with highly radioactive material in a medical scanner have been released from the hospital only the youngest suspect who was sixteen years old was found to have traces of radioactive poisoning and the men will remain in detention for further questioning the vehicle was carrying extremely dangerous cobalt sixty when it was hijacked and gunpoint near the capitol earlier this week. it is a dream destination for millions but apparently it is a nightmare for those trying to settle down there many find a high rent a tiny flat and their poor condition just some of the things that are turning paris into a city of broken dreams or tease reports it all looks great on paper but anyone with an aspira
making headlines around the world for you this hour iran is moving ahead with tests on more efficient technology to enrich uranium is comes just two weeks after six world powers clinched a deal with tehran over its nuclear program the move does not apparently contradict the geneva agreement and the un's atomic watchdog has been kept informed about developments. in mexico six people suspected of stealing a truck with highly radioactive material in a medical scanner have been released from the...
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in a lot of other things as jobs in renewable energy jobs in energy efficiency there are jobs in new technologies so quite you know we don't necessarily have to go down this route he's also causing a stir across the atlantic to the u.s. state of texas was shaken by several earthquakes last week with some scientists pointing the finger of dozens of shale gas drilling wells in the area got it you can find out more about the local concerns. we're in a town called them ten in texas guess wells are everywhere here they're hard to me there are two hundred and seventy three gas wells just in this town fracking is responsible for the gas boom in the west but people here fear that they're going to be the ones paying for that. i'm very worried when they start fracking i will have to leave because of the diesel fumes more than anything. has already had two heart attacks from it and they tell us it is an environmental basically coming from the actual whales. we do believe it's coming from fracking you know the gas industry holds a lot of weight with the government that is free but when you see here your frie
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science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've got the future covered. they look like bounty islands where the locals can enjoy the sun and the ocean. but what was buried here years ago. means these people are suffering the consequences. how much more poison lies on the ground. behind this zone there is what we call the callet bank on which there is a deposit of plutonium left by security test which caused the dispersion of radio nuclides despite previous cleaning efforts there remains a deposit of a little less than two kilos of plutonium stuck in the rock and the coral reef is about ten meters down you can attest a never ending legacy. you know what i am jenny you. are with the assault section of a second platoon third special forces unit. and we were always on the alert for a long conflict because if we get intelligence about militants in the neighborhood it's usually reliable that it was the squadron has played a part in conflicts before but this was the first attack of its kind on terrain like this. when we were expecting them we were ready for the
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technology innovation. development around we've. covered. hello and welcome to. the shevardnadze today where in my native p.c. capital of georgia though small in size this beautiful country has seen some major changes in the last decade and police who has been at its very heart there was a power slump has raised many hopes for a breakthrough but also. today was held to the new government's front line or the new prime minister. after two terms in office really has just been replaced in the presidential seat just like his party was replaced in parliament. but also to such a powerful. economic and political. will the new arrivals be able to prove themselves will they be able to live up to the claim reflected in the policies name well they fulfill the georgian dream. mr prime minister thank you very much for being with us today great to have you on our show. only two years ago you were making your first steps in politics meanwhile georgia is transformed from a presidential republic into a constitutional republic and all of a sudden you find yourself holding practical
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technology innovation. developments around. the future avar. there's a media leader so we leave the media. others see bush and see your. play your party there's a good. shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics. are t.v. . dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others use in the same. place since changing the world right now. to picture. from around the globe. broke to. welcome back to our scene to national a us mason to swayze bonks has yielded results with a fast alpine hideaway giving up on sentries of total confidentiality washington is threatening fines and even jail time for any bond that doesn't share information on american citizens but it's thought that some of them though will nevertheless stay defiant on his business present a case to pay obama spoke with my colleague while we sit shy about the possible ramifications of it all. but it should be a sense of almost concern and anger response this we know it's very much fundamental to the swiss economy or to the heritage of switzerland
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